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F3GHT PAffcS." page folk. txvstsci observer, ia ghaxtje. okegojt, wedxesdav, otxe a, ioos. U n&rie tverM Carver ' Pulillnlu-il Dally Except Sunday. HM'444V4t.4M ' -44WWr444'4 fVKREY. mtOTllEKS, EDITORS A St) rUOPRIETORS. it H!l 0FBMC1II "i I i , I'niUtl lu Telegraph Service. Dally,' per month..-.. .6 Dally, elngle copy. .0 Dally, one year In nilvanoa. .... .$6. So Dally, six months, In advance . .S3. 50 . Weekly, one year, in advance... .11.00 Weekly,, s!k months, In advance.. .75 EntiTfcd nt the postofflee tit La Grande ... a second-class matter. This pnper will not publish any arti cle appearing over n nom da plume. Signed nrtlrlm will be received subjoct 1o tlio discretion of the editor. Please tgn your articles and nave disappoint ment, . . AdvrrtfcinK llatcn. ., Dlxplay ad. rates furnished upon ap plication. ; . Local reading notices 10c. per line first insertion; 5o per Una for each sub sequent Insertion. -'..; " - fmnAlmw, toa lint. Cards of thanks. Sc a line." ' "While the east Is sweltering: and many deaths are being dally recorded, e, who ara permitted to live In the -treat Northwest, do not appreciate rhat tt meant to g o to bed where the cool, refreshing . night air . requires covering, and In many homes a, fire la common throughout the month of June. A few thousand each year break away from the congested cities, but the great majority would rather exist In the third story of a tenement house than come west where there Is room id opportunity for all. The fascina tion of the large city amounts In time to llttlo less than a disease. Statistics how that the country along the At lantic coast la becoming depopulated ty the rush to the large cities. There are not today ns many farmers In the atate of New York as t'epe were 10 years ago. ' Frldsy of this week the pioneers of this county meet In Union. This gives the enrly pioneers an opportunity to assemble, relax tht-ir minds tor a day from the ordinary cores of life, and review together past memories and In cidents which, woven together, is the history of Union county. How well these good penpl bullded In the early alxtlos and seventies 1 too rter.- to require comment. fot en';: r.r; t' r pioneers expected to gather cn thl? occasion, but It Is fitting tlmt people generally turn out and extend to these pathfinders the glad hand of welcome. Union Is preparing to give a royal welcome to all who come. Remember i the occasion and ths date. " , ' The hot weather In the east the past few days must have bean extraordin ary. Think of It, for the pust three days there has not been a dispatch aent out of either New York or Chl " cngo thnt there wss a break In the Bryan following, and that after a few complimentary ballots that there would he a landslide to some dark horse. It may be, a the tlaio of the democratic, convention U now near at Tiand, that the folly of such politico.! prophesies In apparent, and tho would- be Insurgents are desirous of getting Into fh bund wajron. . . A walk over the illy ihowa a great mstjy minor and permanent Improve ments that ore bolii- mode. La Orande l becoming a city of bonus, and contented and prospermia people reflect .their satisfaction In beautiful yards and sundry. comforts. Ij tlrnnde today Is second to no city In tills eee tlon of the state. ; . i I. The parade feature of our Fourth j of July celebration Ja faking on great I activity the past few days. The ladles, have caught the spirit. Knmigh said. Buct ii .s I assured. The number of outer beds being Set! out aiwures ot this time the succisa of the aster show which will later follow. J e, Me In IHg Twit.' Sacramento, Cal Juna 84. -Christina F.nileavuror of California are wsrmlng Into the capital city today for their convention,' which U1 be Iield In a big circus tont. Christian Endeavor work In all lta phases will be discussed by prominent religious (workers. 1 MaMuna Obsme Day, Dougtasvllle., (la., Juns 14. Distin guished Mason throughout the state joined with those of thla city today In an elaborate celebration of 8t. John's Jlay. 5HKILVN Ol'TRAfiES AKJ3.. COXTIXCED fXABATEO TODAY Women null OilMreu Drummed , From Ileil, Tortured uml Finally Killed Norse of ftie Foreign Ix"stutl)iiH Hare ISeen Threatened as Yet Horror ct Yesterday Continued Today Etcn Moro Fiereeh-Sultan's Troops- In Full ControK , London, June 21. Advices from Teheran today state the conditions In the I'erslan capital a?e worse than they were yesterday. Pillaging; fight ing and looting by the shah's troops continue. Some of the streets are completely blocked with dead, houses wrecked and a large portion of the city In ruins. Drunk with the deeds of, jresterday, the sultan's troops are In complete control. wht v -. women and children were killed by the soldiers. Many houses are sur rounded by Cossacks who dynamite the buildings when tha occupants re fuse to come out to be shot down. ' Women and children were dragged from their beds early thla morning by drunken soldiers, who tortured them for amusement until they begged to be killed,. There is no on on the streets today but Cossacks. So far the legations of foreign na tions have not been threatened. It la understood tha shah has given strict orders that no foreigners be killed. Dispatches from the frontier say the czar Is mobilising troops to be In readiness to move on Persia ' at any moment. British and Russians consuls have demanded the shah to release all political prisoners and restore order as soon ns possible. . . Negro Teachers Meet. Louisville, Ky., June 24. Oeneral uplift of the colored race through edu cational, methods Is the theme under discussion at tha session of the Na tional Association of Colored Teachers which opened today In this city. Some of the most Important negro educa tors of the lnnd are in attendance and will be entertained In a lavish style by the society leaders sf Louisville's black U it. 1 Hpeelal Wire. I . J I a . . . t f .. tnpeciai lo me jup re. oievnis oui tllng Works, La Orande.) "The hot wave of New York and Chicago Is headed your way." Let u help you housewives to keep cool and comfort able by furnishing you with our de licious sodas, which. If put on Ice, will cause you to thank us for - thy suggestion. 'Pljone Black 441. '! Special Train .Saturday Xlxlit. A special train will arrive In La Grundu from I'ulon at 7:30 on the evrnlng of the organ recital at the ta bernacle. It will return Immediately after the concei t. This will give am ple opportunity for the I'nlnn end ot the vull, y to attend tho musical treat 11-lccs for H'-eltiil. The popular prices for the tabcrna cle concert Futurday night are: On the first flo'T, K'nernl admission "sc re rved S' Sts, "Tie and H, In tin balcony, geneial ndtr.llun SOc; re i served seats J I an.l Jl.su. Xtnv Engine Trucks. Fnrlne No. 3".J Is King c p'tpp. I with new trprks n.l wl'l soon he In I service a'nl: to a'.'i-vtat the shoring i of power. Joe Jrf ron'H Son II"S New York, Juno St. Charles Jef ferson, sen of Joseph J. fferKin. the fimmis actor cf "lllp Von Winkle' fame, died here toduv of vtoinnch tr u Lie, He was 111 but thr.. weeks. fcons of Veternns. Washington, J'inc 24. Sons of Vet erans of Maryland and the District of Cnlumbui begun their annual conven tion In this city today. ' Untitling MiIm for Japan. Washington, June 24. Confidential reports were 5-ecvived. warning the navy department that Brstll will se cretly build 37 battleships for Japan. Commander Pirns nf the navy depart ment today admitted Japan Is sup posed to bs at tha bottom of the order. Birth Itccord. . Bom, In La Orande. June Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Lafavrt. pound girl. tl. to 1- i . m nr. r "TIT"" ' ALL ODDS' AND ENDS in Crockery, Grafts Ware, Tir Ware, aid Hard Ware M ist be Sold at ONE-HALF PRICE. ALL ODD PIECES cf Furniture 15 to. 1-2 OPF v to Close Out and Make Room r SWEEPING REDUCTIONS in all our Standard Furniture, Linoleum, and Carpets for CASH 'Phone Black 641 213 fIR STREET TIMBER LAND. ACT itJNK S, H7$. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office. La Grande, Ore., April 11.' 1908. Notice Is hereby given that Mary A. Vun Bloklnnd of lslond City, county ol Union, state of Oregon, has applied to purchase, under the act of congress of June S, 181H, as extended by net of August 4, 1892, the E'4 8WH, lots and 7, section , Tp. 4 S H. 18, E. V. !., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to est;'ltsh her claim to said land before the rcKlstel and receiver at La Grande. Ote iii, on the 22nd day of June, 1908. She names .1,1 her witnesses: Jkhn Van Blokland, of La Orundc. Ore.: George Pierce, of La Orande, Ore.; John Schilling, Jr.., of La Grande Ore.; Daniel 1!. Clnpp, of Island Chy, Ore. Any and all person claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In thi1 office on or before said 22nd day ol June, 1X08. , F. C. BRAM WELL. Register. SUMMONS, the Circuit Court of the State o' In t Oregon for Union County. Louis Keys, plaintiff, vs. Earl Key defendant lo t-arl Keys, Defendant: a the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby ran. ul red to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and suit, on or before the expiration of tin time prescribed in the order directing the publication hereof, to-wlt: Six 'onsecutlve weeks from the date of :he first publication of this summons, which is March 20, "1908. and- if you fell to appear, answer or otherwise plead within the s-Md time, the plaint iff will auk the court for a decree d!s jo'vlng the bonds of matrimony now existing between this plaintiff and his na Id defendant and awarding the il.ilntllf an absolute decree of divorce. I'y virtue of nn order of tho Hon. T. 11. Cratt'ford. Judge of the above en tlllod court, mivto ,nd entered on the Hth day of March. 19S. this sum mons U published In the Weekly Ob server, a weekly newspaper printed ind published In La Orande, Union "ounty, Orcaon. COCIirtvN A COCHRAN. ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR ri'RLtOATlON. (ISOLATED TRACT.) ri'l'LlC LAND SALE. La Grande, Ore., Lnnd Office, May IS 1908. Notice Is hert hv given that, ns di rected bv the commissioner efs the ri neral land office, nnuer pr-nlsion 't rut of coni-r, O'ipi-oe,i JiiiU' -7 I'liol, Public No. 3.).1, we will offer 4t pulille SHlc, to t:c blrhest hidilO in 10 o'clock a. m., on the 29:h d.iy of June m xt. ut this office-, the follow ing tmet of lnnd. t-wll: NVVl SW'H taction 17. T; 4 H.. It. jr., E. W. M. Any persons clilmlng adversity the a hove described land n-e advised to fil" their r.inima or objections, on or b-tirt the i!ay above designated for s,i!, F. C. Bl! AM WELL, Register. ' A. A. nOBETtTS. . Kecelver. Better Titan Flunking. Spanking does not cure children of bed-wetting. There la a constitution al causa for this trouble. Mrs, M Summers, Bog W, Notra Dame, Ind. nlll send free to any mother ber suc cessful Instructions Bend no monoy, but writ her today If your chtldrea trouble In this) way. Don't blame tha child, tha chances are It can't help It. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urlns difficulties ty day 'or night. SAVING Furniture and House Furnishing Liberal Terms, to the Installment Patrons---Come and see what our QREflT n r e? r n i .F Will Save You in furnishing ths Home-A Plas. tire to Show Our Goods -Come and see them r. B. HA 1ST EN ciTA-nox, In the County Court, for the County of Union, State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of George Newbert, deceased. To A. A. Newbert. and all known and unknown heirs of George Newbert, deceased, resident and non-resident. Greeting: ' In, the name of the state of Ore gon you are hereby cited and required to appear In the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Union, at the court room thereof, at La Grande, In the county of Union, on Monday, the sixth day of July, 190S, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that Cay, then and there to show cause, if any you have, why an order should not be made, authorizing and directing the administrator of the above entitled estate to sell the west H of the north east ,A. section 12, township 2, south of range 37, E. W. M.; lots i and 4, In block 139, Chaplin's addition to La Grande, Union county, 'Oregon; and lots 1 and 2, In block 85. Chaplin's addition to La Orande, Union county, Oregon. Witness, the j (SEAL) HON. 3. C. HENKT. - Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Union, with the seal of said Court affixed this third day of June. 1308.' ATTEST: J. B. OIL! 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D., lnt of Cincinnati, stys of tJo tt.-n Jm-1 rtk, In relatkai to lta li-airral efferts .a iht aru-m. tA. e u sw fiw.: IV h -- u Ut n iMrm i sura ynrrni fninref nt npini m. It la He)Avmi;if rewanlf-ij aa US toJOtc Imfui la ail irUlltai'd siatea." rrof. IUrttHlow, M. TX, of JefTrwn J mitral CoUz-ffa, aart of lituMoo 8rJ I Valushle In uterine benMirrharM, menoy Htaa-ia 0 !!- ami rr-nrUr UVaauriMr rti (painful twrnairuatViik" Ir. Pieafw! Ksvnrlte) Frew-HptSon faith' fully retirremit all tha atva oamd lo- rreJirMiU ami enrew thodlsaai fur vhlch Uiaj iro raCTitpmatwlail. SAbE, rorr ta vnn tiv ciCTro rr t m and gy o- J tree try Tt a t5orruloi trial : and If ytmfNraM wih Wock, crlrss than two cntiidnv. It will not intnrfcro wiUt your work or ocitipaUcn, Jjit tent ma your trntae and addreae, tell me how you aulFr if imn wi .h. and 1 nil! tend yoj t t.-tatinetir for voureaM. entirely fr.in nktn wrapper, by return mail. I wiil also Frd you frco cl wnt, my b.k-" WOMAN'S OWN MHOICAL AlWlSf-k" with exobnntory liluftruiirr.a fehowinK why worsen tufttr. and bow they ean eautly cure thenwhree at home, kvrf woman ahotiM have tt, anJ tWrn to think fur herself. The whan tha dortor aayw "You muse hare an opera Lion." yon can dcide for yourself. Th(wands of women hava cured thomaelyra T.-ith my home rrtnedy. It cures all otd or yoonr Te Mothers of Daughters, I will explain a simple borne treatment which spdi) nd effectually cures Ltnicorrhoea. Green Bicknexa and tVaiaful or Irretfuiar Menstruation, la Youug laqic, riusepneaaana neaitii always raeuiu Xrom Wherever you lire, I ran refr yoo to lan we of any aulTcrer thnt thta Home TreaUnent really tronar, promp apn robust. Just send ma your aleo the book Write today, as you may not so aasssi aa ti.WMrwe M. . N George Washington. the American Revo lutioo had its con- 3uerinr general; in ohn AdAms its in trernd orssnizen in Jefferson its bold philosopher) and in Madison its construct, iva statesman. Ha it was who canted lo be deeply imbedded in oar Mgheit law Uioso vital and fundament al guarantees of life, proper ty and, personal liberty. In private life ha was ex tremely social-yet truly tem- , perat drinking good malt bear and wine ia strict modera tion. Ones, when sick ia bed,h caasad his couch to ba wheel ed near tha dining-room door, that ho might call to his acting repiete ntstira at tha (estiva hoard: "Drytoe, are yem pe,t. Ing the bottl-7 Do your duly, doctor, or I mut rsihiev you.1 Jottly nanMd "The Father ol tha Co-ittirntion," h dUd at ighty-five- When shall hi i bo I argottetj Ii J v., e. V' -a r.... y, ..,. Janirs fiL-iMmm 4lh Pieslioot. U. 8. A.) T ii ii I 'a-e-i mmm, II , I T s--.m. lUn tNililtiio ,1 t a 2. v-9" 'V It It Thone Red 1161 1411, 1413, 1415 Adams Ave. srlng from Woman's AllsssaW. I ISR S WOTTiUU 1 know woman's rafftsritfffc I have fmind thm cum, 1 w ii nwL Ire of any eharn. my linen tract ffUMtt witn xuti ni4Txuci!on 10 ny suiTfrror Trvrrt wotnmn' ailment. I want to tell U women about tiiisciiw you, my reader, foryourael, ytxirdaugnter. your mother, or your sister, I want to toll you how ' to cura yourselvea nt bona witnout the help ol a. JocUr, Men cjiiioot under'taod women' cufTcrlntrv W'ht vrm women know from cxpcricnco. wa know better titftii any doctor. I l"w that my nrtne trcnt m?rt is a aafe and irm tnrw for LcBCorrlWa or Whitlnh diticharittf, I'ltTftloa, DUplAccrncnt or TaMinc of tiio tVomb, k rciu, Scanty or Sinful Pertodf, Ulrita or Ovarl.n t'urnora or ti." T.-tnov . aim pain in tha head, l-uik tvul bews;!'-, r,:!'if down ,?citrK)i neT'ounn.-i, -7ccprr lv:Hs ut the sfTre, m icfioiy, dci'9 to or;', h?.. :lt?S''ii. vtxri.tc: kUiuy and bladder trouii.s Sr-j; cauvd hy miakneoBOS ptu'Jf-r toc:r icx I rrit t" iwnd jou a coi:pit to tt-n Oay s frcit wit mttrly Irea to prove Oy- u J:'cv,Jir.QciJi jnartelf at homJw enjily, q-'ckly v A . tU- nwmbcr. that It ft 111 cost vou nnK'.Iilz l-i i!tc tocooti.ma. it will coit you nr. y LbtMit 2 ;Mit a lUuae, yoor own locality wlta know and win timntr t&h cures all women's diseases, and makes women well. audresn, and tha free tea day a trfcotmant is voJxa Una olIr aaain. Audreea . Nf Dsmt, Ind., U. ff- Budvveiser HE drink that delight3 your palate and aids the digestion of your food. Drink the drink of your forefathers; the drink of the noblest men that ever lived ; the drink of the great triumphant nations; tne pure, nourishing and refreshing juices of American barley fields; the home drink cf all civilized nations. THE KING OF ALL BOTTLED BEERS aWtl-dOatretta MHEUSER-BCSCH BREWERT St Louii, Mo. CssVoa ar -rah Cnwa Cam T7 mil as Il2tf enltr than It la nnv J!